HBK to Flair: "I'm Sorry, I Love You!"

In the previous article, I mentioned Shawn Michaels retiring Ric Flair. This is the same match but it is a different moment. Flair was one of HBK's biggest influences, which is why this moment is such an emotional one to watch.

The Nature Boy made sure to tell Michaels not to take it easy on him. Well, Michaels gave Flair his best and as he prepared to hit sweet chin music on his idol, HBK could only stare at Flair and speak the words, "I'm sorry, I love you."

Michaels then immediately hit the superkick and put an end to the career of the man he grew up idolizing.

The Crowd Trashes the Brock Lesnar-Goldberg Match

The match between the two behemoths had so much expectations. The two men failed to deliver on all of them as just a few days before the event, word had leaked that both men were leaving the company and the match against each other would be both of their final matches.

The crowd wanted nothing to do with either man, and it became apparent that both men did not know how to react to the hostile crowd.

The only saving grace was guest referee Steve Austin. The crowd went wild as the match finally finished and Austin's stunnered both Brock and Goldberg out of the company.

The Ultimate Warrior No-Sells the Pedigree and Squashes Triple H

If you blinked, you missed it. That's how quick the match was. Triple H quickly attacked the Warrior and hit him with the pedigree, a second after Triple H's knees his the mat, The Ultimate Warrior stood up and began to shake like a maniac.

A Gorilla Press Slam later and the match was over. Triple H's career would recover of course, and the Warrior would never appear at WrestleMania again.

By the way, look how much smaller Triple H was in that picture (looks like someone stuck him in the dryer).

Edge Spears Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy attempted to claim the tag team title belts that were suspended 20 feet above the ring, however, there was one small problem: Bubba Ray Dudley removed the ladder from under Jeff Hardy's legs. Hardy was forced to hang on the wires that held the titles.

At the same time, Edge began to climb the ladder on the other side of the ring. As Jeff Hardy swung back and forth on the wire, Edge dove off his ladder and speared his opponent.

The crowd, already on their feet, went even more insane as they couldn't believe what they had just seen.